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Catherine Robertson-Hodder, from the Life Insurance Practice Committee shares her views on what inspired her to volunteer, the key rewards in giving back to the profession and advice for those interested in pursuing volunteer opportunities.
During my professionalism course (many, many years ago) it was encouraged, and I liked the idea of giving back and getting involved. So, when I was asked to be an exam scrutineer and do some marking early on, I jumped at it! It was also a great way to see behind the scenes and realise that we are actively trying to pass people, not fail them.
The key rewards I get out of being a volunteer are:
Just do it!!!
My volunteering has changed as my career has developed. I have moved from being solely involved with the Board of Examiners to now having a broader role as part of the Life Insurance Practice Committee. I feel that my practical experience gives me a good base to contribute from, but I am also learning from the people around me.
I think my greatest volunteering achievement has been taking on the Life Insurance Practice Committee role and seeing working groups formed under my watch. Seeing the fabulous volunteers then take their working group from inception to delivery was very rewarding. I am constantly inspired by our member's willingness to donate their time and knowledge to move our profession forwards.
Pictured: Catherine Robertson-Hodder BCom/BSc, Director of Actuarial and Financial Risk, KPMG Australia.
For more stories on our volunteers, read up on our 'Five minutes with Douglas Isles' article.